It started in a bubble bath. That was the first sign of Sabrina Carpenter’s hot-selling Target Center concert being awash in cheeky humor and girly pizzazz — and nowhere near as clean as her Disney TV past might suggest.
One of pop music’s biggest breakout acts of 2024, the unfailingly sparkly “Espresso” singer was shown on video soaking in a tub when an announcer told her it was time to start the show. In the bit, she panicked.
In reality, Carpenter seemed cool as a cucumber aloe facial mask on Monday over the abruptness in which her music career jolted to chart-topping status. Not only was the 25-year-old singer ready for her first arena-headlining outing. She also genuinely seemed thrilled and eager for the Short n’ Sweet Tour, so named in a nod to her album of the same name, and to her 5-foot-0 stature.
While the similarly rocketing Chappell Roan unfortunately seems to be buckling from sudden fame — and both Roan and Charli XCX weren’t willing to come to Minnesota on their 2024 tours — Carpenter came through big time for fans here. Even on a Monday night in what the longtime Los Angeleno probably thought of as flyover country.
The 16,000 or so fans showed up in a big way, too. Mostly girls and young women decked out in sequins, frills and other bejeweled garments, they made the Minneapolis date an instant sellout (tickets were still going for more than $250 on resale sites at showtime). They were so eager for it on their end, many showed up early to see little-known opening singer Amaarae, who treated them to a unique blend of modern trap rap and influences from her family’s native Ghana.
Carpenter treated them to 90 minutes of lightly electronic and gossipy tunes and an elaborate Barbie Dreamhouse-like stage production, which came with a lot of surprises.
The first big surprise: Carpenter emerged from her bath towel already fully decked out in a baby-doll gown with garters. As she launched into the opening song “Taste” — about a love triangle, one that may or may not have involved Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello — the stage was then also unveiled with a troupe of dancers and the full-scale dream home.
Carpenter worked her way from room to room and song to song. She sang the Kacey Musgraves-flavored “Slim Pickins” while cozying up to a faux living room fireplace. She actually delivered “Opposite” from atop a toilet (way cuter than it sounds).